Entrambi i metodi comportano un errore che cresce linearmente con n. È conveniente confrontare
i dati a livello numerico
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40
|
1025.`
|
1000.`
|
25.`
|
41
|
1076.25`
|
1050.625`
|
25.625`
|
42
|
1128.75`
|
1102.5`
|
26.25`
|
43
|
1182.5`
|
1155.625`
|
26.875`
|
44
|
1237.5`
|
1210.`
|
27.5`
|
45
|
1293.75`
|
1265.625`
|
28.125`
|
46
|
1351.25`
|
1322.5`
|
28.75`
|
47
|
1410.`
|
1380.625`
|
29.375`
|
48
|
1470.`
|
1440.`
|
30.`
|
49
|
1531.25`
|
1500.625`
|
30.625`
|
50
|
1593.75`
|
1562.5`
|
31.25`
|
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40
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975.`
|
1000.`
|
|
41
|
1025.`
|
1050.625`
|
|
42
|
1076.25`
|
1102.5`
|
|
43
|
1128.75`
|
1155.625`
|
|
44
|
1182.5`
|
1210.`
|
|
45
|
1237.5`
|
1265.625`
|
|
46
|
1293.75`
|
1322.5`
|
|
47
|
1351.25`
|
1380.625`
|
|
48
|
1410.`
|
1440.`
|
|
49
|
1470.`
|
1500.625`
|
|
50
|
1531.25`
|
1562.5`
|
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Converted by Mathematica
May 26, 2003